Xerox 6180N Common Controller System Guide v 3.7 - Page 64

Font download option, Resident Fonts, are as follows: PC Platform - Adobe Type On Call; Apple

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Fonts System Guide Downloaded font When a font is downloaded with a document, all the font requirements are embedded in the actual source file. If this font is not available at the DocuSP controller, the downloaded information is used to process and print the document. Although it is useful, it also creates a much larger file size. Font download option Downloading Commercial Fonts from the Network allows fonts to be downloaded to the DocuSP Controller from both Mac or PC platforms. Supported application programs for font downloading are as follows: PC Platform - Adobe Type On Call; Apple Macintosh Platform - Adobe OCF, Marisawa, and Font Works However, the font download on a queue is designed specifically for the Appletalk gateway and is usually associated with Japanese (double-byte) or Chinese type font sets. Applications in the FujiXerox marketplace utilize the Appletalk two-way protocol to poll the printer and then download the massive character sets needed in these markets. In the U.S. marketplace the typical font loading mechanism is via hard drive via Administration. The use of English fonts via specific applications (e.g, Adobe has some) via AppleTalk is not precluded but is certainly not the norm nor the target marketplace. Resident Fonts The DocuSP controller comes with a wide variety of fonts that are available when creating a document. NOTE: If you are unsure of the availability of a font, always consult with your print organization management to determine which fonts are currently loaded on the DocuSP controller. PostScript Resident Fonts The PostScript Type 1 typeface families listed in Table 7-1 are scalable, which means that all point sizes are supported, even intermediate point sizes. These include the typefaces that make up the LaserWriter IINTX basic font set, plus additional Type 1 fonts supplied by Xerox. Table 7-1. Fonts Font Family Stresses and weights ACaslon Italic, Regular, Semi Bold, Semi Bold Italic AGaramond Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular 7-2 Common Controller

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Fonts
System Guide
7-2
Common Controller
Downloaded font
When a font is downloaded with a document, all the font
requirements are embedded in the actual source file. If this font
is not available at the DocuSP controller, the downloaded
information is used to process and print the document. Although
it is useful, it also creates a much larger file size.
Font download option
Downloading Commercial Fonts from the Network allows fonts to
be downloaded to the DocuSP Controller from both Mac or PC
platforms. Supported application programs for font downloading
are as follows: PC Platform - Adobe Type On Call; Apple
Macintosh Platform - Adobe OCF, Marisawa, and Font Works
However, the font download on a queue is designed specifically
for the Appletalk gateway and is usually associated with
Japanese (double-byte) or Chinese type font sets. Applications
in the FujiXerox marketplace utilize the Appletalk two-way
protocol to poll the printer and then download the massive
character sets needed in these markets.
In the U.S.
marketplace the typical font loading mechanism is via hard drive
via Administration. The use of English fonts via specific
applications (e.g, Adobe has some) via AppleTalk is not
precluded but is certainly not the norm nor the target
marketplace.
Resident Fonts
The DocuSP controller comes with a wide variety of fonts that
are available when creating a document.
NOTE:
If you are unsure of the availability of a font, always
consult with your print organization management to determine
which fonts are currently loaded on the DocuSP controller.
PostScript Resident Fonts
The PostScript Type 1 typeface families listed in Table 7–1 are
scalable, which means that all point sizes are supported, even
intermediate point sizes. These include the typefaces that make
up the LaserWriter IINTX basic font set, plus additional Type 1
fonts supplied by Xerox.
Table 7-1. Fonts
Font Family
Stresses and weights
ACaslon
Italic, Regular, Semi Bold, Semi Bold Italic
AGaramond
Bold, Bold Italic, Italic, Regular